eMarketer Releases New Estimates for Video Audience Worldwide

Number of digital video viewers will climb to 2.15 billion this year

The digital video audience will grow 8.2% in 2017, according to new data released by eMarketer. eMarketer PRO subscribers can see the full report here.

Digital video viewership growth worldwide has been spurred by the general expansion of internet and mobile internet usage, faster mobile internet connections, and increased data and Wi-Fi availability across developing countries.

More than 62% of the world's internet users will view digital video in 2017, up from 60.8% in 2016. Digital video viewership's uptake has primarily occurred in developed markets such as the US, Canada and the UK, where internet infrastructure can meet the bandwidth demands of digital video. Strong internet speeds enable consumers to watch entire TV programs online through over-the-top (OTT) services and share videos via social media channels.

eMarketer projects the share of global internet users who watch digital video will increase marginally to 63.4% in 2020. While this growth is small, the consumers who view video will spend more time watching content.

Digital video viewership worldwide has recorded double-digit increases annually since 2013, but 2017 will mark the first year in which growth will fall to single-digit rates, at 8.2%. Developing markets such as India, Indonesia and the Middle East and Africa lag behind by this measure due to a lack of infrastructure that can provide access to mobile and household broadband.

While internet users can go online and access social media, slower mobile internet speeds and expensive data plans have tended to limit video consumption. However, these markets will experience some of the fastest growth rates due primarily to the rise of more affordable data plans, faster internet speeds and improved Wi-Fi availability.

Digital video viewership growth will remain steady, in part due to the increased availability of content created in local languages. The option to download videos will also spur some growth, as consumers seek alternatives to poor mobile connection streaming while on the go. The top video sources worldwide consist of OTT services like Hulu, Netflix and Vimeo and social media platforms Facebook and YouTube. Among the top players in China, where 569.0 million digital video viewers reside, are internet platform Sohu and video hosting site YouKu Tudou.

In January 2016, Netflix expanded its service to 130 markets, bringing the total to 190 countries worldwide. And in November 2016, Netflix announced that viewers can now download videos to their devices for offline viewing. It remains to be seen whether other platforms will follow suit. Each country typically has second- and third-tier local video services that overlap in usage with the top platforms.

Get more on this topic with the full eMarketer report, “Worldwide Digital Video Viewers: eMarketer's Estimates for 2016–2020.”

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